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Term Dates 2013 Future Schools Miss Daisy’s Nursery Year the year your child turns three years old before 31st August. Miss Daisy’s Kindergarten Year the year your child turns four years old before 31st August. The first year of school (Reception) is the year that your child will turn five years old before 31st August. Please note the schools are very strict regarding your child’s date of birth. Co- Educational Schools The American School Abercorn School (4yrs-18yrs) www.asl.org (2.5 - 13yrs) www.abercornschool.com The Hampshire School Cameron House School (4yrs-13yrs) www.thehampshireschoolchelsea.co.uk (4yrs-11yrs) www.cameronhouseschool.org Thomas’s London Day Schools Chepstow House School (4yrs-16yrs) Battersea/Fulham/Clapham/Kensington (4yrs-11yrs) www.chepstowhouseschool.co.uk www.thomas-s.co.uk Connaught House School Single Sex Schools - Boys (4yrs-11yrs) www.connaughthouseschool.co.uk Arnold House School Eaton House the Manor (5yrs-13yrs) www.arnoldhouse.co.uk (Boys 4yrs-13yrs Girls 4yrs-11yrs) www.eatonhouseschools.com Eaton House Belgravia School Eaton Square Schools (4yrs-11yrs) www.eatonhouseschools.com (4yrs-13yrs) www.eatonsquareschool.com Falkner House School Fulham Prep (4yrs-8yrs) www.falknerhouse.co.uk (4yrs-18yrs) www.fulham.school Garden House School Hill House School (please note the boys and girls are taught separately). (4yrs-8yrs /11yrs) www.gardenhouseschool.co.uk (4yrs-13yrs) www.hillhouseschool.co.uk Westminster Cathedral Choir School Hawkesdown House School (4yrs-13yrs) www.choirschool.com (4yrs-11yrs) www.hawkesdown.co.uk Wetherby School - Notting Hill and Kensington Kensington Wade School (4yrs-18yrs) www.wetherbyschool.co.uk (3yrs-11yrs) www.kensingtonwade.com The Hall Knightsbridge School (4yrs-13yrs) www.hallschool.co.uk (4yrs-18yrs) www.knightsbridgeschool.com Single Sex Schools - Girls Newton Prep School Bute House (4yrs-13yrs) www.newtonprepschool.co.uk (4yrs-11yrs) www.butehouse.co.uk Norland Place Falkner House School (Boys 4-8yrs Girls 4yrs-11yrs) www.norlandplace.com (4yrs-11yrs) www.falknerhouse.co.uk Notting Hill Preparatory School Francis Holland School (4yrs-13yrs) www.nottinghillprep.com (4yrs-18yrs) www.fhs-sw1.org.uk Prince’s Gardens Preparatory School Garden House (3yrs-11yrs) www.princesgardensprep.co.uk (4yrs-11yrs) www.gardenhouseschool.co.uk Ravenscourt Park Preparatory School Glendower School (4yrs-11yrs) www.rpps.co.uk (4yrs-11yrs) www.glendowerprep.org Redcliffe School Kensington Prep School (Boys 4yrs-8yrs/Girls 4yrs-11yrs) www.redcliffeschool.com (4yrs-11yrs) www.kensingtonprep.gdst.net Saint Christina’s School Pembridge Hall (3-11yrs) www.saintchristinas.org.uk (4yrs-11yrs) www.pembridgehall.co.uk St James Preparatory School Queens College Prep School (4yrs-18yrs) www.stjamesschools.co.uk (4yrs-18yrs) www.qcps.org.uk St John’s Wood Pre-Preparatory School Queensgate School (3-7yrs) www.sjwpre-prep.org.uk (4yrs-18yrs) www.queensgate.org.uk .
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